J1649+2635 : a grand-design spiral with a large double-lobed radio source

Minnie Y. Mao, Frazer Owen, Ryan Duffin, Bill Keel, Mark Lacy, Emmanuel Momjian, Glenn Morrison, Tony Mroczkowski, Susan Neff, Ray P. Norris, Henrique Schmitt, Vicki Toy, Sylvain Veilleux

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Abstract

We report the discovery of a grand-design spiral galaxy associated with a double-lobed radio source. J1649+2635 (z = 0.0545) is a red spiral galaxy with a prominent bulge that it is associated with a L1.4 GHz ~ 1024 W Hz-1 double-lobed radio source that spans almost 100 kpc. J1649+2635 has a black hole mass of MBH ~ 3-7 × 108 M≳ and SFR ~ 0.26- 2.6 M≳ yr-1. The galaxy hosts an ~96 kpc diffuse optical halo, which is unprecedented for spiral galaxies. We find that J1649+2635 resides in an overdense environment with a mass of Mdyn = 7.7+7.9 -4.3 × 1013 M≳, likely a galaxy group below the detection threshold of the ROSAT All-Sky Survey. We suggest one possible scenario for the association of double-lobed radio emission from J1649+2635 is that the source may be similar to a Seyfert galaxy, located in a denser-than-normal environment. The study of spiral galaxies that host large-scale radio emission is important because although rare in the local Universe, these sources may be more common at high redshifts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4176-4185
Number of pages10
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume446
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • active galaxies
  • galaxies
  • radio continuum
  • spiral galaxies

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